Showcase the plants in your living space with a carefully crafted plant stand. Bring your interiors to life by displaying your favorite flowers, succulents, and arrangements, making them a focal point of any room. You can use them both indoors and outdoors, and they will bring your greenery up to eye level to provide both practicality and style. They can also help organize your plants as well as make them easier to water with features such as plant saucers and multi-tier arrangements.
Types of Plant Stands
Although plant stands are quite versatile, you may want to consider the various styles available at Casagear. Depending on the size and number of plants you have, a specific style may be best suited for you. As leaders in the furniture industry, we strive to help customers, which is why we’ll be breaking down some of the most popular styles available on our website.
Single Stands
This type of stand is used to display one plant at a time, as it is not typically meant to accommodate more than one pot or vase at a time. They are often smaller and do not take up much space. Single stand tables are perfect for showcasing a statement plant. They can become the centerpiece of your living space, even if you have more plants to display.
Multi-Tier Stands
For those who want to group their plants and display them together, a multi-tier stand may be a good option to consider. These stands typically feature multiple shelves and platforms that can usually accommodate between two and four plants. They are great if you have a collection of plants and work great as a corner plant stand. It cannot only embellish a little nook in your home but also save you valuable floor space. Bookcases or shelving also work well if you plan to add photos, books, and other decor items to your display.
Outdoor Stands
If you are looking to decorate your patio or outdoor living area, an outdoor plant stand is a solid choice. They are often made from weather-resistant materials like metal, resin, or bamboo. These materials work well in areas exposed to the elements and also indoors if you choose to relocate. Not only can they be used to arrange decorative floral arrangements from roses to lilies, but also help you grow your own kitchen herbs or small fuzzy cacti. Pair them up with solar LED torches to build an illuminated corner or section in your yard for an interesting look.
Hanging/Wall-Mounted Stands
For those looking for a unique look or a way to place their plant in an unconventional spot, say on an outdoor gazebo or rooftop garden, consider a hanging plant stand. These stands make saving space effortless while suspending your plant for added novelty. They can be set up both indoors and outdoors, whether it is near your kitchen or the top corner of your patio. You can also use multiple stands to create a walled garden or grow plants with vines for an earthy, unkept look.
Plant Stand Benefits
Although plant stands are not a necessity for your greenery, there are a few benefits to mention. Firstly, plant stand tables help highlight your plants and make them more noticeable among your décor. They can create a sense of visual depth by using varying heights, such as a tall plant stand table paired with a shorter one. They also help keep your space more organized by designating a spot for your plants as opposed to having them lying around on the floor. Lastly, they help protect surfaces like hardwood floors and expensive tile by keeping them elevated. Additionally, stands can also help with drainage, allowing water to better filter through the planter, supporting your plants' health and longevity.
Materials & Placement
The materials you choose for your stand are important as they influence its placement and features. For example, if you are looking for an indoor plant stand for a mid-century home, you may want to lean towards a material that is warm and rustic, such as wood or rattan. This plant stand can be an easy addition to your kitchen, foyer, living room, or bedroom. On the other hand, if you are seeking a plant stand for a loft or studio with a more rugged, industrial-inspired feel, a metal plant stand may be more appropriate. Its sleekness will better suit the aesthetic you’re going for without sacrificing durability.
Get Creative
While there are many guidelines for interior design that generally work, there are really no rules. With personal decor, such as plants, feel free to get creative and create a space that is personal and unique to you. While it may seem intuitive to use a classic 3-tier plant stand for three plants, you can play around and add a picture frame to one of the shelves or possibly add a couple of plants paired with an air diffuser of your choice. Don’t be afraid to add some functionality to your space with a small lamp or decorative memento for guests to see.
Elevate your space and greenery with a plant stand from Casagear; they are not only intriguing but also functional and space-saving. With their unmatched versatility and our low prices that are hard to beat, they make it a breeze to furnish rooms from kitchens to your bathroom with endless styles to choose from.
How Do I Choose The Right Height For a Plant Stand?
While the height of your plant stands mainly depends on the location and the way you want to display your plant, there are a few types of stands that can be used around your home.
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Short Stands: These stands usually measure between 6 and 12 inches tall and are great at lifting plants, especially bigger ones. They sit slightly off the ground to improve drainage and to keep your floors protected
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Medium Stands: These measure between 12 and 24 inches, and they are great for layering plants among low furniture such as sofas, beds, or console tables.
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Tall Stands: Taller stands usually measure between 24 and 36 inches and work best with small and medium plants to accentuate their foliage above furniture level.
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Multi-tier stands: These types of stands range in height but usually feature multiple shelves to display many smaller plants and decor vertically
Are There Any Space Saving Plant Stands For Apartments or Small Rooms?
Yes! There are a few types of stands you can choose to suit a smaller space. Make sure to look out for one of these types of stands.
Corner plant stands are the most versatile of the bunch as they can be used just about anywhere and can take advantage of corners and other underutilized spaces. Wall-mounted stands are also a good alternative. They can help you keep a fresh look by using your wall instead of taking up valuable floor space. Similarly, tiered shelves or stands can allow multiple of your favorite plants to live together in one compact vertical footprint. You can stack up more of your plants in just about the same space. Lastly, foldable or nesting plant stands are great for people with variable setups, as the stands can be rearranged or folded up when not in use.
How Do I Choose The Right Height For a Plant Stand?
While the height of your plant stands mainly depends on the location and the way you want to display your plant, there are a few levels of stands that can be used for varying reasons.
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Short Stands: These stands usually measure between 6 and 12 inches tall and are great at lifting plants, especially bigger ones, slightly off the ground to improve drainage and to also keep your floors protected
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Medium Stands: These measure between 12 and 24 inches, and they are great for layering plants among low furniture such as sofas, beds, or console tables
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Tall Stands: Taller stands usually measure between 24 and 36 inches and work best with small and medium plants to accentuate their foliage above furniture level
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Multi-tier stands: these types of stands range in height but usually feature multiple shelves to display multiple smaller plants vertically
Are There Any Space Saving Plant Stands For Apartments or Small Rooms?
Yes! There are a few types of stands you can choose to suit a smaller space. Make sure to look out for one of these types of stands.
Corner plant stands are the most versatile of the bunch as they can be used just about anywhere, but especially in corners, as they can fit in underutilized spaces. Wall-mounted stands are also a good alternative. They can help you switch up your look and use wall space instead of floor space. Similarly, tired shelves or stands can allow multiple of your favorite plants to live together in one compact vertical footprint. Lastly, foldable or nesting plant stands are great for people with variable setups as the stands can be rearranged or folded up when not in use.




































